This is also an issue with Firefox : see upstream bug
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1653191

Either an agreement is found with Chromium and Firefox developers or I
think this should be patched to comply with the standard behavior and
what users can expect to happen. I tested nautilus and epiphany and both
(correctly IMHO) put address bar text selected with CTRL+L in primary
selection.

There is an similar issue with what happens in web forms with TAB and
MAJ+TAB (should I file an other bug ?) :

On Firefox : TAB change focus and select text in input but don't put
selected text in primary selection.

On Chromium and any standard GTK application : TAB change focus and
select text in input and put selected text in primary selection.


** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1653191
   https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1653191

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Title:
  Clicking inside address bar does not update PRIMARY buffer (middle-
  mouse clipboard)

Status in chromium-browser package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in firefox package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When I click in the address bar once, the entire URL is selected. In most 
other applications, this is an indicator that my PRIMARY buffer [1] has been 
updated with the full URL.
  However, when I MMB-paste, the previous contents of the buffer appear. This 
has tripped me up on many occasions.

  
  Steps to reproduce:

  1: Open a text editor, or any other recepticle for pasted text.
  2: Select some text on a page.
  3: Middle-click in the text editor, and verify that it's the text you 
selected in step 2.
  4: Click the address bar in Chromium. The URL is highlighted.
  5: Middle-click in the text editor again.
  6: Hit Ctrl+z. Frustratedly go back to your browser. Click the address bar 
once, then again to deselect everything. Then drag or triple-click to select 
all.
  7: Middle-click in the text editor again. Now it works.

  
  Expected results:
  In step 5, the full URL of the page you were visiting should have appeared. 
However, it's still the text you selected in step 2.

  
  I'm using Chromium version 52.0.2743.116 Built on Ubuntu , running on Ubuntu 
16.04 (64-bit)

  
  [1]: I'm not shouting, this is what it's called. It's also known as the 
"middle-mouse clipboard". See also  
https://tronche.com/gui/x/icccm/sec-2.html#s-2.6.1

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